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The Lovely Luisa Shawl is a simple shawl design with beautiful texture. The border is made with cute little hearts. The entire shawl is made out of double crochet stitches and a variation of this stitch called the spike stitch. Every 4 rows these two stitches alternate. All you need to do is repeating 3 different rows. That's it! A perfect project to work on while watching Netflix. The heart border is made in one take, so no need to cut the yarn and weave in extra ends. Yay!

Lovely Luisa Shawl

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My free pattern this week is an American Flag Applique. I wanted to have a pattern to share with you all for Presidents' Day, which is on February 17th. I hope you guys like it! You'll need a D 3.25mm crochet hook, #4 worsted weight yarn in red, white and blue and a tapestry needle. If you want more applique patterns, feel free to share your requests with me on social media (Instagram or Facebook).

American Flag Applique

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Create this beautiful crochet shamrock dishcloth (and pot of gold dishcloth) or potholder (directions for both)! The dishcloths are made with 100% cotton yarn, following a simple chart. Directions are for both dishcloths and can be combined to make a beautiful potholder. The final dishcloth measures approx. 7.5 X 7.5". You will need to know how to: - single crochet - change colors - follow a color chart Materials needed: - 100% cotton yarn in white, green and a contrasting color for the border (shamrock dishcloth). White, green, black, yellow and the contrasting color are used for the pot of gold dishcloth. I used Lily Sugar N' Cream for the white, green, yellow and black yarn and I Love This Cotton in "Sunshiny" for the border. -Size H, 5.00 mm crochet hook -Blunt needle for sewing ends

Shamrock Potholder

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This crochet pattern bundle is for a daisy themed baby dolls romper and headband. The doll clothes are suitable for 14” baby dolls. The dolls romper is crocheted in one piece and the daisies and headband are made separately and are sewn on. The baby dolls romper fastens at the back with a single 15mm button. ⭐️ Doll size ⭐️ The following measurements are of the doll used in the photo. You can easily adjust the length of the legs and torso by simply adding or removing extra rows in these areas. Height - 14” Waist circumference - 24cm Torso length - 16cm Arm circumference - 9cm Under arm length - 11cm Thigh circumference - 15cm Inside leg length -11cm Head circumference - 27cm Finished size of romper - W 16cm x H 21cm ⭐️ Yarn ⭐️ DK (weight 3) yarn. I used King Cole Pricewise DK in the following colours and approximate amounts. A - yellow - 37g (104m/114yd) B - white - 3g (9m/10yd) Total - 40g (113m/124yd) ⭐️ Supplies you will need ⭐️ - Crochet hook 4mm (G-6) - Tapestry needle - DK yarn (weight 3) - Scissors - 14” baby doll - 1 x 15mm button This pattern is easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches. The onesie is made in one piece and there is minimal sewing involved.

Oopsie Daisy Doll Romper

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This beautiful shawl has a simple construction and is very easy to make. The chevron wavy stitch pattern is easy to memorize making this a relaxing zen project. The bobble edging, which is inspired by tiny pom poms, is delicate and sweet. This PDF download pattern includes charts and the video tutorial can be viewed at the free pattern page or on my YouTube Channel. 100% of the Proceeds of the PDF version of this pattern are donated through my charity Project Kristin Cares to survivors of domestic violence. Learn more about my charity on the Kristin Omdahl website.

Mary Jane Shawl

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These pocket pal bunnies are a great way to stuff you Easter basket and let your kids join in the fun. As mentioned they would make great Easter egg hunt surprises, but would also not be out of place in any nursery or playroom for little hands to carry around. When the kids finally go back to school, these bunnies will also be a great backpack or pocket companion. If you make them for the youngest of kids, please consider crocheting the eyes for safety.

Pocket Pal Bunny
photos by Darling Maple Designs / ravelry.com

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This doily is one of my first designs. I wanted to create an easy to crochet decorative item with a geometric theme. This crochet doily pattern is great for beginners, but experienced crocheters will also enjoy making it! The pattern uses a fingering weight 100% cotton yarn with a 3 mm crochet hook. This geometric doily will be perfect as a table center piece or a tea pot holder. So choose your favorite color and add a beautiful item for your home!

Diamonds Doily

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Whether you live in the North Pole or just want to jump on the super scarf trend, this nordic crochet super scarf pattern will keep you feeling warm, but lookin’ hot all winter long. This stylish, modern take on a traditional nordic pattern is worked in corner to corner (c2c) crochet with bulky yarn. Work it in grey, red and white for a men's version. This chunky, oversized scarf is the perfect DIY winter statement piece!

The Winter Wanderer Crochet Scarf

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I wanted to make a simple dishcloth and add some cute detail to make it pop! These are really easy to make and once you repeat the pattern a few times you will have it memorized and be able to whip these up while watching T.V. or drinking your morning coffee. Lots of fun and make great gifts! This project works up fast (only takes about 30 min!). This dishcloth uses 100% cotton yarn and size H hook.

Simple Dishcloth

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